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The Contractor, directed by Josef Rusnak, weaves a gritty tale of a former CIA operative, James Dial, who gets drawn back into the murky waters of espionage. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with tension and moral ambiguity, as Dial is not just fighting external threats but also grappling with his own past. The pacing has its moments of intensity, especially during the action sequences, but it slows down to develop a touching bond with a young girl he meets while on the run. The performances are solid; you can feel the weight of Dial's decisions. Practical effects are used effectively, giving a raw edge to the action. It's a film that explores themes of redemption and the cost of violence, and it definitely stands apart from the typical action fare.
Interesting take on the espionage genre.Strong character development through the film.Features a unique bond between adult and child.
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